parker to tissue roentgen
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parker
Definition: A unit used to measure radiation exposure in the early 20th century, named after American physicist L.M. Parker.
Historyandorigin: The parker was primarily used during the development of radiation protection protocols and early studies of radiation effects.
CurrentUse: Rarely used today, as it was replaced by more accurate and standardized units like the roentgen and coulomb per kilogram.
funfact: The parker was important in early studies of radiation but has since been rendered obsolete by more advanced units!
tissue roentgen
Definition: A unit of radiation exposure, similar to the roentgen, but adjusted for the ionization potential in human tissue.
Historyandorigin: This unit was designed to give a better approximation of radiation dose received by human tissues during medical or environmental exposure.
CurrentUse: Though no longer commonly used in modern radiology, the tissue roentgen was once a standard for measuring medical radiation exposure.
funfact: It specifically focused on the effects of radiation on living tissue, which made it a useful but outdated unit in medical practices!
parker to tissue roentgen Conversion Table
1 parker | 1 tissue roentgen |
2 parker | 2 tissue roentgen |
3 parker | 3 tissue roentgen |
5 parker | 5 tissue roentgen |
10 parker | 10 tissue roentgen |
50 parker | 50 tissue roentgen |
100 parker | 100 tissue roentgen |
1000 parker | 1000 tissue roentgen |
10000 parker | 10000 tissue roentgen |
100000 parker | 100000 tissue roentgen |
1000000 parker | 1000000 tissue roentgen |
How to Convert parker to tissue roentgen
1 parker = 1 tissue roentgen
1 tissue roentgen = 1 parker
we use cross multiplication method
parker → tissue roentgen
1 → 1
1.5 → ?( suppose x)
=>1.5*1=1*x
by simplifying
x=1.5